Remember Winter Film Screening & Discussion with filmmaker Gabriel Andrus
Remember Winter follows adventure filmmaker Gabriel Andrus's attempt to cross-country ski the length of New Hampshire. Inspired by childhood memories growing up in NH and by conversations with his grandpa about his observations of winter, the film features interviews with locals and experts alike to further understand how this beloved season is changing. Remember Winter is a project that comes from the heart.
Gabriel writes: “Growing up in rural southwestern NH, I spent nearly all of my time outside. Running around the woods and playing in the snow that’s still what I do now! When I wasn’t building snow forts or riding our family’s old snowmobile, I could be found skiing at the local ski areas or racing for my school’s cross-country ski team. Through all these experiences and countless hours spent in the snow, I have developed a deep love and appreciation for the season of winter that I want to share with others.” Join Gabriel for a film screening and discussion.
The series is free and open to the public; however, advance registration is requested to make the check-in process quicker.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Gabriel Andrus grew up amid babbling brooks and undulating hills of Walpole, New Hampshire. Through work in guiding and outdoor education, Gabriel fostered deep connections to the natural world. This sense of connection to the landscape and the people within it is at the beating heart of his creative work and is what inspired Gabriel to step into the world of filmmaking. Learn more about Gabriel and the film and watch the trailer below.